From Ethics and the Fears and Wonders of Human Cloning by Alfredo P. Co
Man would do well to realize that there is no law of nature that prohibits human cloning. For many undiscovered laws of nature manifest themselves in the discovery of science. What is scientifically possible is naturally probable, nay, even natural.
Suddenly, the fears and wonders of science will gradually fade and the new clone age will look to ethicists and philosophers for human inspiration. For while science can help create, preserve and prolong life the discovery of the purpose of such existence falls in the noble hands of philosophy—the science that defines the meaning of human existence.
meandering thoughts of an aging grade school music teacher who recently rediscovered the joys of cycling
Sunday, November 05, 2006
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